brap said:Damn, that looks hot.
Can I assume 'photo mode' is only available with one car, much like the "hi-res" version in GT1 was cut down to 4 cars? You don't appear to be racing. Could you post a few of the actual game?
Ni-iceSymtex said:Actually all the Deloran, Ford SVT Lightning and Mustang photo were taken while watching a replay of race I did.
Symtex said:Actually all the Deloran, Ford SVT Lightning and Mustang photo were taken while watching a replay of race I did.
Photo mode lets you freeze a frame, pick camera angles etc, and then the ps2 renders out the shot and saves the image. None of these pics are realtime.brap said:Damn, that looks hot.
Can I assume 'photo mode' is only available with one car, much like the "hi-res" version in GT1 was cut down to 4 cars? You don't appear to be racing. Could you post a few of the actual game?
andrewfee said:Photo mode lets you freeze a frame, pick camera angles etc, and then the ps2 renders out the shot and saves the image. None of these pics are realtime.
andrewfee said:Photo mode lets you freeze a frame, pick camera angles etc, and then the ps2 renders out the shot and saves the image. None of these pics are realtime.
stoid said:How long does it take to render? How does the quality compare to in-game graphics?
I can't wait for the next gen of consoles, likely graphics like this will be rendered in real-time once their potential is realized. Granted the first games for XBox Next (Halo 3?) won't look that much better, but compare early games like Morrowind or Halo with the latest like Burnout 3 or Halo 2 to see how HUGE the difference is between early games, and optimize graphics engines.
I'm actually playing GT2 through at the moment (well, not this very moment), since I stupidly gave my PS2 awayLord Blackadder said:I know I'll be getting it...
I loved GT2 with its huge amount of weird cars (i.e. daihatsu midget), and I was bummed on the small number in GT3. I like the Skyline/NSX/Supra/300GT, but I also liked the musclecars, hopped up econoboxes and classic exotices like the DB4.
Otto Rehhagel said:How do you transfer pictures like this from the PS2 to a computer? I tried uploading them to my sony digicam, but it doesn't work. I am also too lazy to read the manual!
Symtex said:USB Thumb drive. you should read the manual.
Dale Sorel said:So I guess that means you could use an iPod shuffle to get the pics into your computer?
Um.... guys maybe its because my eyes are so used to maya and lightwave renders... but these graphics are considered to be good? man, you guys really need to see what an xbox can do... playstations are just badlalcan said:For a second i thought there was going to be a Mac version of GT4, then reality kicked in and got me down... Why aren't there good driving games for the Mac? Ford Racing 2 is just NOT good enough...
carbonmotion said:Um.... guys maybe its because my eyes are so used to maya and lightwave renders... but these graphics are considered to be good? man, you guys really need to see what an xbox can do... playstations are just bad